Overexerting Oneself Whilst Fasting
Reading Time: < 1 minuteDue to cooking, one became so thirsty and uneasy that without drinking water one feels that one can die, the
Reading Time: < 1 minuteDue to cooking, one became so thirsty and uneasy that without drinking water one feels that one can die, the
Reading Time: 3 minutesThis contrast [between Ramadhaan and Eid] is assumed and imagined. It is not a haqeeqi [true] contrast. Thus, the Muhaqqiqeen
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA pregnant woman fasted. She was then overcome with weakness or some sickness and feared for the child’s life or
Reading Time: 2 minutesNow, two points remain which I wish to speak on. And these two points are appropriate for the occasion. This
Reading Time: < 1 minuteYou suddenly became sick. The nature of the sickness is such that if you do not break your fast you
Reading Time: 2 minutesComing back to our point at the beginning, there is reason to believe that the deficiency in our amal (practice)
Reading Time: < 1 minuteSome fasts were missed during safar. Upon reaching home the person passed away. This person will be accountable for that
Reading Time: 2 minutes However, sahoolat (ease) has a limit. It is not based on your idea of it. It is seen that
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA person did not fast in Ramadhaan for 10 days due to being sick. After Ramadhaan the person was well
Reading Time: 2 minutesTo summarize, compensation for the deficiency in external A’maal is through internal A’maal. The deficiency, however, is only external, not
Reading Time: < 1 minuteA person was sick during Ramadhaan and hence did not fast. The sickness deteriorated and the sick person passed away.